US, Philippines to Hold Largest Military Drill in Decades After China Warning - Bloomberg

2022-06-16 13:59:36 By : Mr. Denny Wood

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The U.S. and Philippines will hold their biggest military drills in three decades as tensions grow with China, injecting new life into a defense alliance that had languished in recent years.

Some 5,100 American soldiers and 3,800 Philippine military members will train in the Southeast Asian nation from March 28 to April 8, the U.S. Embassy in Manila said in a statement. They will conduct drills on maritime security, counterterrorism and disaster relief in the largest ever iteration of Balikatan, the most prominent military exercise between the nations dating back to 1991.